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Being Byzantine Gill Page

Being Byzantine By Gill Page

Being Byzantine by Gill Page


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Summary

New interpretation of the medieval history of Greece over the period 1200-1420, focusing particularly on the ethnic identity of the Greeks during this period and their relationship with their western rulers. The book argues that there was less ethnic conflict than has often been supposed.

Being Byzantine Summary

Being Byzantine: Greek Identity Before the Ottomans, 1200-1420 by Gill Page

In 1204, the Byzantine Empire was conquered by troops from western Europe ostensibly taking part in the Fourth Crusade. This was a hugely significant event for the subjects of the Empire, radically altering the Byzantines' self-image and weakening their state for the later conflict with the Ottoman Turks. Using the theory of ethnicity - a comparatively recent tool with regard to the pre-modern era - Gill Page provides fresh insight into the late Byzantine period, providing a corrective to nationalistic interpretations of the period of Frankish rule and more broadly to generally held assumptions of ethnic hostility in the period. A systematic analysis of texts in Greek from the period 1200-1420, from both ends of the social spectrum, is backed up by an in-depth study of Frankish rule in the Peloponnese to reveal the trends in the development of Byzantine identity under the impact of the Franks.

Being Byzantine Reviews

' ... a praiseworthy first book.' The Journal of Speculum
'... sophisticated, well-planned, and intelligent book ... a major contribution to late Byzantine ... history and historical thought, as well as to Byzantine language and the history of ideas.' The Journal of Interdisciplinary History

About Gill Page

Gill Page studied Classics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, before beginning a career in museum education. After completing an MA in Medieval History at the University of Manchester, Dr Page went on to complete a doctorate at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the Frankish conquest of Greece; 1. Ethnic identity?; 2. Byzantine identities; 3. Niketas Choniates; 4. The thirteenth century: ambition, euphoria and the loss of illusion; 5. The nightmare of the fourteenth century; 6. Meanwhile, a long way from Constantinople ...; 7. The long defeat; 8. Roman identity and the response to the Franks.

Additional information

NPB9780521871815
9780521871815
0521871816
Being Byzantine: Greek Identity Before the Ottomans, 1200-1420 by Gill Page
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2008-10-30
344
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